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11-06-2025
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Florida Donut Shop Closes After Being Open for Just 3 Days
A new donut shop in South Florida has closed down after being open for only three days. Dixie Highway Donuts was the brainchild of owner Sarah Callis, who has spent more than two decades in the donut-making business. On May 30, Callis hosted a soft opening at the shop located at 6108 S. Dixie Highway in West Palm Beach, with the grand opening scheduled for one week later. The grand opening took place as scheduled last Friday, June 6, which was National Donut Day. However, on Monday, Callis posted a surprising social media message announcing that the business was closing after it had just opened. 'Dear Guests, [due] to a dissolution of partnership on grand opening day unfortunately we are no longer open. I am deeply saddened by this event. I apologize from the bottom of my heart," Callis said, via the Sun Sentinel. All social media pages for the donut shop have been shut down as well. It appears that Callis had some kind of dispute with her business partner, who she referenced, but not by name, in an article with the Palm Beach Post before Dixie Highway Donuts opened. The official website for the now defunct establishment remains up and running. "Our bakers start work before the sun rises each day to ensure that every batch is as fresh as possible before it gets to you. The warm smell of baking often escapes onto the street before we've even opened," reads one portion of the homepage. It's crazy that a fledgling business could disintegrate so quickly just because of a fight between owners, but things must have gotten crazy. It's a shame for prospective customers, as the menu for Dixie Highway Donuts looked rather enticing. Florida Donut Shop Closes After Being Open for Just 3 Days first appeared on Men's Journal on Jun 10, 2025
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05-06-2025
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New shop featuring hand-made donuts opens on Dixie Highway in time for National Donut Day
Coinciding with National Donut Day, the new Dixie Hwy Donuts in West Palm Beach will celebrate their grand opening on Friday, June 6. This new mecca for the sacred, circular pastry is located on South Dixie Highway about midway between Southern and Forest Hill Boulevards and had a soft opening May 30. The new restaurant is owned and operated by donut veteran Sarah Callis. Definitely not her first foray into the game, Callis has been perfecting her craft for over 25 years and got her start at the iconic, nearly 100-year-old Dixie Cream Donuts in Fort Pierce. Making all of their donuts by hand at the new shop, Callis said they use same yeast dough recipe that the popular Fort Pierce store has been using since 1929. Callis described donuts made using yeast-raised dough as "fluffy, lightweight, heavenly." This is not accomplished without putting in the time and effort. "Yeast donuts are actually a very hard craft. We make them by hand every single night... it's what sets our donuts apart." Honing her skills for years at the shop in Fort Pierce, Callis eventually moved to Pinehurst, North Carolina. There for several years, she opened and ran Southern Angel Donut Company before eventually moving back to Fort Pierce and purchasing Dixie Cream Donuts. Unfortunately, her purchase coincided with the pandemic and she ended up selling the business back to the original owner and set her sights south. Callis said that her two adult daughters still work at the store. Dixie Hwy Donuts will feature 25-plus varieties at all times. In addition to many traditional glazed, cake and filled donuts, they will also have several specialty donuts including the peach cobbler, strawberry shortcake, M&M, Fruity Pebbles, Samoa's, maple bacon, cinnamon rolls, and apple fritters. Callis said the "Apple fritter is hands down one of our most popular sellers." Dixie Hwy Donuts owner Sarah Callis says their apple fritter is a top seller and is often the first thing they sell out of. Get there early! In addition to over two dozen varieties of donuts, Dixie Hwy Donuts will also offer milkshakes and smoothies. Among those milkshakes: Cookies & Cream and the Sin-A-Bun made with vanilla ice cream, crushed cinnamon toast, chocolate and caramel drizzle and whipped cream. Though Callis is confident on the donut side, she said the milkshake idea was her business partner's. Knowing how busy the donut business can get she laughed about her business partner saying "You better pull your pants on… it's about to get crazy." Callis said "I'm very excited to be in West Palm Beach... very blessed and grateful." Dixie Hwy Donuts opens in West Palm Beach Though they technically had a soft opening on May 30, the new Dixie Hwy Donuts in West Palm Beach will have their grand opening on Friday, June 6, National Donut Day. What: Dixie Hwy Donuts Where: 6108 S. Dixie Highway, West Palm Beach Hours: 5:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. seven days a week Information: If you're craving more donut options, here are some local spots offering Donut Day deals. National Donut Day Deals The Salty The Maple French Toast Donut will be available on National Donut Day, Friday, June 6 at The Salty. For one day only, this family-owned shop will offer its Maple French Toast Donut. This is a 24-hour brioche donut stuffed with French toast cream (yes, made from their own brioche donuts), dipped in maple glaze, topped with maple brioche crunch and a mascarpone whip quenelle, and finished with a maple drizzle. There are 12 locations with one in Palm Beach County Details: 460 S. Rosemary Ave., West Palm Beach. Duck Donuts Known for serving warm, made-to-order donuts, this chain which started out with one shop in Duck, N.C. will offer one free cinnamon sugar donut (no purchase necessary, but limited to one per guest), six cinnamon sugar donuts for $6, and $1 off a medium hot or iced coffee for National Donut Day. There are dozens of locations nationwide with one in Palm Beach County. Details: 11051 Southern Blvd., Royal Palm Beach. Dunkin Donuts This juggernaut of coffee, iced coffee, frozen coffee, breakfast sandwiches and, yes, donuts, will be offering guests one free donut on the big day with the purchase of a beverage. There are dozens of locations throughout Palm Beach County. Details: Eddie Ritz is a journalist at The Palm Beach Post, part of the USA TODAY Florida Network. You can reach him at eritz@ Help support our journalism. Subscribe today. This article originally appeared on Palm Beach Post: New West Palm Beach donut shop to open in time for National Donut Day